New SF99 Signal Finder Kit! This kit is one
of our most popular products. End-Users love it because it
comes with everything they need to install their stationary
or motorized satellite system. The kit includes a high
quality military style compass, 6 feet of RG6 cable, battery
case that will fit 10 AA batteries to power the meter,
universal battery cable, and the new SF99 signal finder with
built in 22KHz and Polarity indicator. it's a great item to
sell on Ebay!

The SF99 will work with C band, Ku Band, and
Ka Band. It's also compatible with MPEG2, MPEG4, DVB-S and
DVB-S2.

Parts Included In The
New SF99 Signal Finder Kit

SF99 Signal Finder with built in
22KHz switch indicator and Horizontal / Vertical LED
display

Battery Pack Holder holds 10 double A
batteries to power up the SF99 signal meter

This kit includes a very high quality
durable military style hard aluminum shell compass
with precise reading compared to the competitions
plastic compass.

Also included is the universal
battery cable that connects your battery pack holder
to the signal finder meter

And finally, all this in a plastic
carrying case with organized compartments!

How to use a SF-99 Satellite Signal Finder:

Using a satellite signal finder / meter is simple.
We call these SF-99 signal meters an in-line meter. Why?
Because as you can see in the diagram below, the meter is in the
coaxial line between the satellite receiver and the dish / LNB.
The signal meter get's power from the satellite receiver, the same
power that is used to give power to the LNBF in order for it to
operate. In the case of this unique SF99 kit, you can operate
it by simple AA batteries temporarily until you get your signal
locked in. Therefore, you will not need to run your coaxial
cable until you finish pointing your satellite dish.

You want to turn down the knob (counter-clockwise) on
the front of the meter so that the signal indicating needle is
balanced between 1 & 2. Then start adjusting your dish until
you get the signal locked in from the correct satellite. Once
you get the signal locked, the meter will buzz (tone) and go to 10.
Then turn down the knob some more so the needle goes back to 1 & 2
and adjust your dish slowly until you get more signal indication.
Keep repeating this step as needed until your satellite dish if
fully peaked at the highest possible signal.

A Brand You Can Trust!

The "most sold" meter in the market
now with new features and in a kit!Kit includes, SF-99, compass, power cord, coax
jumper, carry case, and battery case

Using a satellite signal finder / meter is simple.
We call these SF-99 signal meters an in-line meter. Why?
Because as you can see in the diagram above, the meter is in the
coaxial line between the satellite receiver and the dish / LNB.
The signal meter get's power from the satellite receiver, the same
power that is used to give power to the LNBF in order for it to
operate.

You want to turn down the knob (counter-clockwise) on
the front of the meter so that the signal indicating needle is
balanced between 1 & 2. Then start adjusting your dish until
you get the signal locked in from the correct satellite. Once
you get the signal locked, the meter will buzz (tone) and go to 10.
Then turn down the knob some more so the needle goes back to 1 & 2
and adjust your dish slowly until you get more signal indication.
Keep repeating this step as needed until your satellite dish if
fully peaked at the highest possible signal.